Instructions for quick wash:
Tie clothes in bundle, drop in toilet and flush 5-times
then tie damp clothes around neck in capelike fashion
and run around block yelling "I am normal!" until clothes are air-dried.

"Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII

All those who want to die, follow me!
Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.

Not being one to let a sleeping thread lie, here are some British infantry experiments for the TOT palette made some time back. Exceptionally shitty considering what current artists are capable of today. Ah well, at least it's assured that I'll be working on them for the rest of eternity.

Originally posted by typhoon
Not being one to let a sleeping thread lie, here are some British infantry experiments for the TOT palette made some time back. Exceptionally shitty considering what current artists are capable of today. Ah well, at least it's assured that I'll be working on them for the rest of eternity.

still better than anything i could crank out, my attempt at infantry camo units looked like it was scribbled on by pre-school kids with no hands,

i suppose if they needed to root out terrorists from a crayon factory...........

Instructions for quick wash:
Tie clothes in bundle, drop in toilet and flush 5-times
then tie damp clothes around neck in capelike fashion
and run around block yelling "I am normal!" until clothes are air-dried.

Not really, I don't have the patience or time to actually finish a scenario especially now. Units are more like short-term goals.

These Bulgarians shields are not unit specific, apart from the paras and the marines. Badge n4 is post 1984, badge n5 is pre-70s.The Bulgarians helmets are all ww2 vintage models, like much of their equipment. This is even more true of the Romanians coming next.

Originally posted by tanelorn
Not really, I don't have the patience or time to actually finish a scenario especially now. Units are more like short-term goals.

These Bulgarians shields are not unit specific, apart from the paras and the marines. Badge n4 is post 1984, badge n5 is pre-70s.The Bulgarians helmets are all ww2 vintage models, like much of their equipment. This is even more true of the Romanians coming next.

-edit- read further down.

well, bulgaria did have 200 t-34/85's in service in 1988, killer tank force they had eh?

Instructions for quick wash:
Tie clothes in bundle, drop in toilet and flush 5-times
then tie damp clothes around neck in capelike fashion
and run around block yelling "I am normal!" until clothes are air-dried.

Thanks, civbuddies.
@Erika, Bulgaria is one of Europe's poorest countries, despite its resources, even more so now.
I visited Bulgaria back in the 80s and know people that "left" the country then as defectors and others that came later as immigrants. Obviously their views of the regime differ significantly.
Bulgaria was USSR's staunchest ideological ally in Europe, however Yugo-Romanian cooperation left it strategically isolated.
@rmsharpe, I know but good source material on the Libyans is very hard to find. Koreans are on the list though, check.
@Typhoon= talented and toweringly modest, as always.

Late cold war Soviets. 1943 to 1969 uniforms were basically the same ww2 gymnasiorkas.The KGB shield is a bit simplified. Hope you like them.